Domestic EPC

No payment until after survey

24hours Turnaround

Domestic EPC FAQs

  • Whilst it is obligatory for home owners to have a domestic EPC if they are looking to sell or rent their property, there are other benefits as well.

    Firstly, your domestic EPC will give you (and future occupants) the chance to see how energy efficient your house is now, but also in the future. The recommendations that are given mean that you can make your property more attractive to potential buyers or tenants by making it more energy efficient.

    A domestic EPC will give you a good understanding of the energy efficiency of your property at a glance, and it is simple and easy to make sense of.

  • Your domestic EPC will last for 10 years – the same as a commercial EPC. Unless you make significant changes to your property, you will not need another one, and likewise, if you have had an assessment done in the last 10 years and haven’t made any changes to your home, you don’t need a new one.

  • The law is very clear on its requirement for domestic EPCs. The responsibility is on the current owner to make sure that they have a residential EPC if they are selling or renting out the property.

    If the property is a dwelling, the fine for not having an EPC is £200.

    You can legally market your property once that you have booked your EPC, even if you haven’t had it yet. Proof that you have booked your assessment is enough.

  • The amount of time that our energy assessor will spend at your home depends on its size, and the degree of access that they have to the house.

    Our energy assessor will look at a number of factors in the house, including:

    • The size of the building

    • Your lighting

    • Cavity wall and loft insulation

    • Hot water and central heating systems

    • The energy efficiency of the windows

    • Ventilation